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In order to make the connection between these symbols and the health and even the nature of the human being, I will hereafter present a series of information from astronomy and astrology related to TCM. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) says that primordial cosmic energy (Qi) flows from the stars to the Earth and enlivens it. The stars responsible for this Qi energy are the star Vega (in the Constellation Lyra), which is considered the Yin (feminine) pole of the sky, the Polaris (North Star) being the brightest in the Constellation Ursa Minor, which is considered the Yang (masculine) pole of the sky and the 7 stars of Ursa Major (Dubhe, Merak, Phecda, Megrez, Alioth, Mizar, Alkaid). The 9 stars do not have a fixed position in the sky as their position changes over time and are also called "flying stars" in Chinese astrology. In Chinese astrology, the flying stars do not have a name, like the planets, but are numbered from 1 to 9, and the human body is believed to be made up of 9 energy floors (9 types of Qi energy) which are correlated with intellect, vitality, sensuality, health, memory, intuition, spiritual evolution, material wealth and love. In Flying Star astrology, the most important variable is time. Time is divided, according to Chinese astronomy, into cycles of 20 years (Yun), and this explains how Qi energy changes from one unit of time to another. The change in Qi energy is responsible for the changes that occur in human behaviour and life on Earth. A complete cycle has 9 periods and totals 180 years. The cycle in which we live began in 1864 and ends in 2043. In the period 1864-1883 the governing planet was "planet 1", in the period 1884-1903 the governing planet was "planet 2", and now we are in the period between the years 2004–2023, which is ruled by the number 8. Planet number 8 flies into the centre of the Lo Shu square and becomes the ruling number of the period of 8. The other stars either have a weaker positive Qi energy than the number 8 or are carriers of negative Qi energy. According to Chinese astrology, in the current period (2004-2023), also called the period of 8, stars 1, 6, 4 and 8 have positive energy and their positive aspects are manifested, and stars 2, 3, 5 and 7 have negative energy and therefore, their negative aspects are manifested. Star 9 is positive if combined with stars 1, 6, 4 and 8 and becomes extremely dangerous if combined with stars 2, 3, 5 and 7. The movement of the "flying" stars takes place based on a well-established rule. To follow their movement, but also to correlate the birth of a human being with their position, a square is used, inside which the numbers of the planets are written as follows (table below): the governing number (of the period of the year, month or day when the human being was born) is entered in the cell in the centre of the square, then the following numbers are entered, in ascending order, in North-West, then in West, North-East, South, North, South-West, East and finally in South-East.
East |
South-East |
South |
South-West |
West |
4 |
9 |
2 |
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3 |
5 |
7 |
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8 |
1 |
6 |
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North-East | North |
North-West |
The movement of flying stars
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In this table, the governing number for a human being is 5 (star number 5) and represents the star which has the greatest influence on the human being in chakra 7. Two stars form an angle of 120 degrees. The apex of the angle is the human being born under the influence of star no. 5 and is called trine (trine). A trine (Latin trigonium, Greek τρὶγωνον, triangle) is the name given to the constellation in which two celestial bodies form an angle of 120 degrees in the sky between them. Since there is no special astronomical phenomenon associated with the trine, this aspect does not play a role in astronomy, unlike conjunction, quadrature or opposition, but it does play a role in astrology. In other words, at the birth of the human being, there are 3 trines that are formed and they will permanently influence its 3 chakras: 4, 5, 6. According to the circle symbol, chakras 1,2,3 will only be influenced by planet Earth.
The symbols are each linked to a certain way of energy flow, and this energetic nature of the symbols relates to the chakras in the way it is shown in the figure. The first, second, and third chakras, for example, bear a relationship to the Circle in their energetic functioning. The 4th, 5th and 6th chakras bear a relationship to the energetic nature of the Triangle. The 7th chakra has a close energetic relationship with the Star. Accessing the energetic nature of these symbols (and therefore the corresponding chakra) through visualization, combined with the visualization of chakra cleansing, ensures the effectiveness of this technique - the flow of energy through the chakra is restored, and the blockage is removed.
The position of the Chakras, Muladhara- Root Chakra and Sahasrara Crown Chakra at the physical body level
In human aura and chakra healing (TCM) a series of symbols such as the circle, triangle and star are constantly used, each with different meanings.
The circle is considered the symbol of integrity, endless life force and the unity of creation - the beginning and the end of all things. It harmonizes with everything. It is complete and draws together and encompasses all that is. It also represents duality, within and without, but shows, in its completeness, that apparent duality resolves into unity, into one being. In healing, one often works with separate (polar) energies - energies that are not completely connected or harmonious. The circle not only causes polar energies; pulls them together and resolves them. When summoning the energy at the beginning of the treatments, it is used to draw the life energy from the earth and surroundings using the body's life force to receive the universal life energy, the two energies uniting themselves. The circle uses the energy that is already in the body to receive the energy that exists around. It helps the healer to open the self and bring in the energy. The circle creates an opening of the spirit, a balanced harmony between spirit and earth.
The triangle is the symbol of penetration into higher levels of existence. It awakens the mind to higher levels. It points upward and connects this world to the higher worlds. Its three sides correspond to the many trinities in the spiritual systems, but mostly as a symbol of the transition from one to the other between incarnation and disembodied life (the base points of the trine), with the goal of spiritual growth and rising above the world to a state of self-realization and spiritual liberation. As a symbol of this ascension, it represents a heightened and expanded awareness, a refined perception and a higher vibrational rate: an ascent to a higher level of reality. When used at the beginning of treatments, it ascends to draw the energy together and move it up to the higher levels, bringing the healing energy to a higher vibration. This gives a stronger and more purifying effect to the healing energy and increases the healer's sensitivity to the energy. The triangle leads the spirit to growth; it is an ascent of the personal spirit in relation to this existence, a rising from the earth.
The star, an ordinary five-pointed star (and completed in solid form), is a focus for energy between this world and the higher worlds. It is a channel between the manifested world and the realm of pure being that is the source and essence of our life. It is different from the triangle but can be considered as the triangle, a symbol focused and combined with this earth (triangle shapes spaced around a circular outline). It has five points indicating and five points corresponding to its use as a focus of energy between this world and the higher levels. It can be used to attract and focus energy from a higher level to this world and has the power to correct major energy flow distortions in the human energy field by virtue of its ability to tap into the inherent power of this higher realm. As a channel between our manifested life in the world and the realm of pure spirit, it is also very effective when used to treat the 7th chakra, which corresponds to the sum total of our being and our spiritual totality - the total relationship we have between the spirit world and our material existence. The star is beyond the earth - it is where there is no beginning and no end, for a wider existence, not even existence, beyond existence. It is also our higher self, the totality of our being. The star is a channel to a realm beyond time and space. It is the light above us and within us and leads to an understanding of eternity. These symbols are a tool the healer uses to direct energy in order to become able to heal the patient's energy field. The ability of these symbols to help direct energy is activated by visualizing them. Visualization is a very useful tool in healing because it allows the healer to direct energy in many different ways.
According to traditional Indian medicine, above the "crown chakra" at the top of the head, there are three higher chakras, about which very little information is revealed. The first of the higher chakras is of crimson colour, the second emits pure white light attributed to the "Divine Consciousness" and the last emits no visible light - this is the sacred black - or the "Primordial Void", which contains "everything" and from which all matter is formed.
Natural frequencies for some tissues (as an example) are in the following standard frequency band: 1.8 Hz - skeletal system; 2.6 Hz - joints and heart valves; 2.6÷3.4 Hz striated muscles and cardiac muscles; 3.4 Hz muscle tissue; 4.2 Hz digestive tract epithelium; 4.9 Hz squamous epithelia, parenchymal liver tissue and biliary tract tissue; 4.9 ÷5.8 Hz kidney tissue epithelium and reproductive organs; 5.8 Hz lymphoid ring of the pharynx, upper respiratory tract, lymphatic system, spleen, ovaries; 6.6 Hz peripheral nervous system, bronchial epithelium, adrenals and thyroid; 7.4 Hz central sections of sensory analyzers, except optical ones, and subcortical structures of the brain, pons cerebelli; cerebellum, limbic system and lung parenchyma; 8.2 Hz retina, optic nerve, cerebral cortex. These frequency bands for various tissues are confirmed by science (see Ioana Miler, in the article "Schumann Resonance, Psychophysical Regulation & Psi" (2013)). The structure of the chakras is found at increasingly finer levels, in organs, tissues and even at the individual cellular level. Virtually every cell reflects subtle harmony through corresponding tiny chakras and related miniature energy bodies. The figure below shows the positions, at the human physical body level, of the two chakras, Muladhara - Root Chakra (last bone of the spine, coccyx) and Sahasrara - Crown Chakra (pituitary gland) as well as a section through the human energy field (A-A), a view from above the head of the human being (B), a view from the Earth towards the Root Chakra (C), and a view (D) highlighting the energy in the two Chakras and the circulation of this energy between these Chakras.
Along with these seven main chakras, there are also minor (secondary) chakras that are also projected onto the surface of the physical body: one behind each eye, one in front of each ear, one above each collarbone, one on each breast, one above the thymus, one in the liver area, one in the stomach region, two related to the spleen-pancreas complex, one in connection with each gonad, one in each palm, one behind the knees and one in the sole of each foot. Tertiary chakras are located at the joints of the hands and feet - ankles - which are projections of the chakras in the palms and soles.
The chakras receive prana (according to traditional Indian medicine) or the flow of vital energy qi (according to traditional Chinese medicine) from the upper layers of existence, then filter and distribute it (through the respiratory system) at different frequencies according to the internal organs, through the energy meridians to the functional systems and apparatuses of the living being – the nervous system, endocrine glands, blood and lymph, then to the tissues, to each individual cell.
Chakras at the level of the human being
The name Chakra comes from the Sanskrit language which translates as wheel or circle. Chakra is a philosophical, scientific concept that refers to the circle-shaped vortices that, according to traditional Indian medicine, exist in the human body. Although there are many contemporary proponents of the concept, due to the subtle nature of the subject, modern science has neither proven the existence nor the non-existence of chakras. From the point of view of traditional Indian medicine, the human body
"has seven major chakras which act as 7 gateways through which pranic energies (qi) enter our aura so that energy can be supplied to all our subtle bodies and we also have a number of minor (secondary) chakras in the body of ours. The chakras we are talking about are physical and metaphysical. In the physical body, these chakras are a result of the intersection of different nerves or nadis and in metaphysical terms, these chakras are the result of the intersection of the nadis with our subtle bodies. Everything that exists in this universe is only vibration (frequency), so each chakra in our physical body and subtle body will also have a specific vibration. So each of our chakras has a particular frequency that they should vibrate at to be in balance and harmony with all the other chakras that facilitate perfect health on all levels. Therefore, each chakra has a sound, colour, scent, and crystal that vibrates at a frequency that matches the chakra itself. So, whenever a chakra is out of balance, we can tune the chakra to the right frequency using these tools. Each chakra must be balanced, energized, and spinning correctly."
We also know from traditional Indian medicine that any unbalanced and/or blocked chakra causes an illness. When the chakras of the human being are not vibrating or are rotating improperly, the connections between the physical body and the 7 energy fields are affected. At birth, the human being may have a perfect balance or may have an imbalance from past lives that his own spirit brings.
Although the concept of chakra is not scientifically proven, many contemporary authors agree with the existence of chakras. Seven main chakras are generally described:
Muladhara - Root Chakra (last bone of the spine, coccyx);
Colour - red;
Physical dysfunctions - lower back pain, sciatica, varicose veins, rectal tumours, depression, immune-related disorders;
Mental and emotional issues - survival, self-esteem, social order, security, family;
Information stored in the Root Chakra - familiar beliefs, superstitions, loyalty, instincts, physical pleasure or pain, touch;
Area of the body governed - spine, kidneys, legs, rectum, immune system;
Precious stones: red jasper, hematite, black tourmaline, black onyx, black obsidian;
Aroma: rosemary, cedar;
Affirmation: "I trust the power of the earth and feel my own body."
The characteristic sense of the Root Chakra is smell, and the Mantra (sound) associated with it is LAM.
Swadhisthana - Sacral Chakra (ovary/prostate);
Colour – orange;
Physical location - It is located two centimetres below the navel and is connected to the spine;
Spiritual lesson - creativity, manifestation. Honouring relationships, learning to "let go";
Physical dysfunctions – kidneys, weakness, lower back stiffness, constipation and muscle spasms, low libido, urinary problems;
Mental and emotional issues - blame, guilt, money, sex, power, control, creativity, morality;
Information stored in the Sacral Chakra - duality, magnetism, control of patterns, emotional feelings (joy, anger, fear);
Area of the body governed - sexual organs, stomach, upper intestines, liver, gall bladder, kidneys, pancreas, adrenal glands, spleen, middle spine.
Crystals - carnelian, orange tourmaline, orange calcite;
Aroma - orange, tangerine, neroli, hibiscus;
Affirmation: "I let go of what I need to let go of."
The characteristic sense of the Sacral Chakra is taste, and the Mantra (sound) associated with it is VAM.
Manipura - Solar plexus chakra (navel area);
Colour – yellow;
Physical location - solar plexus, located 2 centimetres above the navel;
Spiritual lesson - accepting your place in the flow of life (self-love);
Physical disorders - stomach ulcers, intestinal tumours, diabetes, pancreatitis, indigestion, anorexia/bulimia, hepatitis, cirrhosis, adrenal imbalances, arthritis, colon diseases;
Mental and emotional issues - self-esteem, fear of rejection, hypersensitivity to criticism, self-image fears, fears that our secrets will be found out, indecisiveness;
Information stored in the Sacral Chakra - personal power, personality, self-awareness within the universe (sense of belonging), knowledge;
Body area governed - upper abdomen, navel to the ribcage, liver, gallbladder, middle spine, spleen, kidneys, adrenals, small intestines, stomach;
Crystals - yellow jasper, golden topaz, yellow calcite, golden quartz;
Aroma - chamomile, lemon;
Affirmation: "I express myself freely and easily with complete confidence."
The characteristic sense of the Solar Plexus Chakra is touch, and the Mantra (sound) associated with it is RAM.
Colour - green, pink;
Physical location - the centre of the chest;
Spiritual lesson - forgiveness, unconditional love, letting go, trust, compassion;
Physical dysfunctions - heart disease, asthma, lung and breast cancer, thoracic spine, pneumonia, back, shoulder;
Mental and emotional issues - love, compassion, trust, inspiration, hope, despair, hatred, envy, fear, jealousy, anger, generosity;
Information stored in the heart chakra - connections or "heartstrings" of those we love;
Area of the body governed - heart, circulatory system, blood, lungs, diaphragm, thymus, breasts, esophagus, shoulders, arms, hands;
Crystals - malachite, emerald, rose quartz, rhodochrosite;
Aroma - rose, sandalwood;
Affirmation: "I am a being of divine love that radiates unconditionally, I love, I love myself and accept myself exactly as I am."
The characteristic sense of the Heart Chakra is touch (the sense of pressure) and its associated Mantra (sound) is YAM.
Vishuddha - Throat Chakra (neck area);
Colour - light blue;
Physical location - neck, neck region;
Spiritual lesson - confession, surrender of personal will, divine will, faith, truthfulness over deception;
Physical disorders - sore throat, mouth ulcers, scoliosis, swollen glands, thyroid dysfunction, laryngitis, voice problems, gum or tooth problems;
Mental and emotional issues - personal expression, creativity, addiction, criticism, faith, decision-making (choices), will, lack of authority;
Information stored in the Throat Chakra - self-knowledge, truth, attitudes, hearing, taste, smell;
Area of the body governed - throat, thyroid, trachea, throat, vertebrae, mouth, teeth, gums, oesophagus, parathyroid, hypothalamus;
Crystal - pour, blue lace agate, lapis lazuli, sodalite, kyanite;
Aroma - peppermint, patchouli;
Affirmation: "It is now safe for me to express my feelings."
The characteristic sense of the Throat Chakra is hearing, and the Mantra (sound) associated with it is HAM.
Ajna - Forehead or third eye chakra (pineal gland);
Colour – Indigo;
Physical location - the centre of the forehead between the eyebrows;
Spiritual lesson - understanding, reality check point, detachment, open mind;
Physical disorders - brain tumours, strokes, blindness, deafness, seizures, learning disabilities, spinal disorders, panic, depression;
Mental and emotional issues - fear of truth, discipline, judgment, evaluation, emotional intelligence, concept of reality, confusion;
Information stored in the Sacral Chakra - seeing a clear image (symbolic or literal), wisdom, intuition, mental facilities, intellect;
Area of the governed body - brain, neurological system, eyes, ears, nose, pituitary gland, pineal glands;
Crystals - amethyst, lapis lazuli, pure fluorine;
Aroma - lavender, sandalwood, perfume;
Affirmation: "My third eye senses inner knowledge."
The characteristic sense of the Forehead Chakra is sight, and the Mantra (sound) associated with it is OM-AUM.
Sahasrara - Crown Chakra (pituitary gland).
Colour - Violet, white;
Spiritual lesson - spirituality, living now;
Physical dysfunctions - mystical depression, diseases of the muscular system, the skeletal system and the skin, chronic exhaustion not associated with physical ailments, sensitivity to light, sound, and environment;
Mental and emotional issues - discovering the divine, lack of purpose, loss of meaning or identity, trust, lack of self-confidence, humanitarianism, ability to see a bigger picture in the flow of life, devotion, inspiration, values, ethics;
Information stored in the Crown Chakra - duality, magnetism, control of patterns, emotional feelings (joy, anger, fear);
Body area governed - the top centre of the head, midline above ears;
Crystals - clear quartz, amethyst, diamond, moldavite, labradorite;
Aroma - lavender, sandalwood, violet, lotus, frankincense.
The crown chakra has no associated sense, but has direct knowledge, through revelation. The crown chakra has no mantra (sound) because it corresponds to the primordial sound of absolute silence. The arrangement of these Chakras in the human body is shown in the figure below: